Flood Buckets for Disaster Relief Efforts The North American Mission Board and the Southern Baptist Disaster Relief have developed a Flood Bucket List. This includes supplies that can assist with Disaster Relief efforts in South Carolina.
Item
Home Depot SKU
5 Gallon Homer Bucket QEP All purpose sponge (3pk) 1- Ct Heavy duty Disposable Green gloves Workforce Small soft grip scrub brush Sharpie Permanent marker (black - 2 pk) Retractable utility knife HDX All Purpose wide mouth sprayer 3M Eyeglass protector E/O Conbrobium mold control spray, 32 oz Dawn NC BA Fresh Rapids detergent, 25 oz Firm Grip 2 pk Leather palm gloves Mr. Clean Summer Citrus, 40oz 5 Gallon Homer leakproof lid HDX 33 gal drawstring embossed, 50 ct HDX N95 respirator valved, 3 pk HDX APC with Bleach, 32 oz HDX Terry Towels, 4 pk
Instructions Contents: See above (Do NOT add or substitute any of the items above – buckets need to contain all of the items on the list.) Delivery: Deliver Assembled Filled Buckets with Closed Lid to White Oak Conference Center, 633 Mobley Hwy, Winnsboro, SC 29180. (Please let someone in the main office of White Oak know when you arrive and they will direct you to the area for unloading.)
Date Due: By October 22nd (Deliver any day before the 22nd – Monday thru Saturday from 9am – 5pm) Times: 9am – 5pm, Monday thru Saturday How should the buckets be assembled? Place all liquid items in the bucket first. Place remaining items in the bucket, fitting them around and between the liquid items. Sponges and trash bags can be separated in order to fit all of the items in the bucket. Ensure the lid is closed securely. Who can do this? Your church, Sunday School or Small Group, WMU, Men’s Ministry, School Clubs, Community Clubs, Co-workers, Families, etc. What will the buckets be used for? For mud-out (homeowners will have quick and easy access to some of the items they need for cleaning out, cleaning up and restoring their homes from the flood damage) How will the buckets be distributed? Buckets will be distributed in areas of need throughout the state by Disaster Relief Teams. Additional Questions: Contact the SCBC Disaster Relief Command Center at 803-227-6031.